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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Holly Jolly Blog Fest Week 3 with Sharon Poppen

Welcome to our winter blog hop, The Holly Jolly Blog Fest. Each week, from December 2 to January 6, six authors answer two holiday related questions.
This week, my guest blogger is Sharon Poppen who is a talented author and also a good friend of mine. We live in the same city and belong to the local writers group. I have had the pleasure of reading Sharon’s stories.

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Kelley, Thanks for letting me stop by and share some thoughts on your blog this week. It’s always nice to get the opportunity to reach out to new potential readers.
A little about me, usually I write historical romance novels. My first three books focus on strong women in the old west. However, my latest novel ‘Regardless’ is a step in a new direction for me into the sci-fi/gay genre. It’s the story of two men in the future who, against all odds, find themselves in love. As with all my novels, it is very character driven. These characters have many good points, but they can also be very human. By human, I mean they often follow their hearts versus their minds. And, this sometimes brings them to do some naughty things, which make my books adult reading. They are not of the ’50 Shades ….’ naughty, just true to adult relationships.
Now, on to our questions of the week.
Which charity is most deserving of your holiday generosity and why?
I’m probably an old scrooge about holiday generosity when it comes to anonymous donor groups. The word ‘deserving’ makes me curious, so I do a little research before I donate. Almost always, I find that I have friends, friends of friends and sometimes even relatives who need a little boost around this time of year and that is when my holiday generosity kicks in. I’ve needed help in the past and it was always a friend or a relative who came to my rescue so I feel honored to be able to play that help forward now that I’m in a position to do so.
What is your favorite holiday tradition in literature?
It would have to be ‘the stockings were hung by the chimney with care, in hope that St. Nicholas soon would be there.’ poem by Clement Moore. Those sentiments always bring back happy memories of Christmas Eve’s during my childhood, my children’s childhood and now Christmas with my grandchildren. Every Christmas Eve, I still hang the stocking ‘Santa’ brought me when I was a child and every Christmas morning I find it filled with lots of sweets and several carefully chosen items that ‘someone’ has taken the time to learn that I would enjoy getting.
So, thank you, Kelley, for letting me stop by this week. On my blog www.poppensthoughtsonwritingandstuff.blogspot.com , I am hosting Regina Andrews who has some lovely thoughts on the above questions. You’ll really enjoy meeting this inspirational author. Be sure and leave a comment both here on Kelley’s blog and at my blog to get your name into the drawing for the end of tour $50 Amazon gift certificate.

Other blogs on this Holly Jolly Blog Tour can be found at:
Ann Tracy Marr - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ann-Tracy-Marr/114711658247?ref=ts
Christine London - http://www.christinelondon.com
Regan Taylor - http://regantaylorsworld.blogspot.com
Angie Dobson – http://www.loveromancesandmore.blogspot.com/
Regina Andrews - http://worldofgood-gina.blogspot.com/

I am over at Regina's blog this week. Thanks, Kelley

7 comments:

Kelley Heckart said...

Hi Sharon,

It's fun hosting you this week. I have to agree on checking out a group before making a donation. I would want to make sure that my money is reaching the ones that need it.
One of my favorite traditions is the stockings and finding little treats to put in them.
Hope you have a Merry Christmas if I don't see you before then.

Kelley

Gina said...

Hi Sharon and Hi Kelley,

What a nice post, Sharon, I love the stockings, too. Good luck with your writing!

Kelley your blog is fantastic, I'll be back again soon :-)

Hugs,
Regina

Unknown said...

Have a great Christmas and a wonderfully sucessful New Year, Kelley. See you next year.

Christine London said...

Charity begins at home. I love your idea of helping those close to you. Sharon.

Happy holidays :)

Christine London said...

I love your idea of 'charity begins at home'. Great to help those around you. If we all did that..what a better world it would be.

Happy Holidays :)

joye said...

Thanks for the information. I am always looking for new authors to read.
JWIsley(at)aol(dot)com

Unknown said...

Hi! Kelley, thanks for this opportunity to 'meet' your readers and a big thank you to those of you who stopped by with your comments. I appreciated all your comments. Now, I want to wish you a very Merry Christmas and that you find just what you wanted under your tree on Christmas morning. Sharon